

Candace G. (Ogre) reviewed on + 1568 more book reviews
Anderson and Beason have a real page-turner here; a real, scientific who-dunnit. There are way too many possible bad guys, too many murderous motives, and one of our heroes also has too many girls, a major problem.
From back cover: At The Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Illinois--Fermilab-- researchers use the world's largest particle accelerator to unlock the secrets of subatomic science. While working late one night, Dr. Georg Dumenco--candidate for the Nobel Prize in physics--is bombartded with enough radiation to kill him within days.
FBI Special Agent Craig Kreident knows it was no accident--but he has to prove it. The nation's most valued research is at stake, and only Dumenco himself knows enough to track down his own murderers . . . if he survives long enough to do it.
From back cover: At The Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Illinois--Fermilab-- researchers use the world's largest particle accelerator to unlock the secrets of subatomic science. While working late one night, Dr. Georg Dumenco--candidate for the Nobel Prize in physics--is bombartded with enough radiation to kill him within days.
FBI Special Agent Craig Kreident knows it was no accident--but he has to prove it. The nation's most valued research is at stake, and only Dumenco himself knows enough to track down his own murderers . . . if he survives long enough to do it.
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